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Panoramic Measurement and Analysis of Strain Distribution in the Human ACL Using a Photoelastic Coating Method

Authors :
Takashi Kawada
Shunji Hirokawa
Kouji Yamamoto
Source :
JSME International Journal Series C. 45:952-959
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002.

Abstract

Large and highly variable deformations of the ACL cannot be adequately quantified by one-dimensional and/or localized measurements. Since the complex anatomy of the ACL makes uniform loading of all fiber bundles almost impossible, strains on specific portions being tested are considerably altered during knee movement. To observe the ACL's entire surface, we propose a photoelastic coating method. A simulator jig was used to allow a natural motion of the knee whose medial and lateral femoral bone parts were removed in order to expose the ACL for observation. The simulator jig with the knee was mounted on a universal stand which allows tilt and swivel rotations, so that the exposed ACL might be viewed from any direction. Measurements were performed on the strain distributions over the ACL at various knee angles. The panoramic images of the photoelastic fringe patterns yielded significant results. Special attention was paid for insight into the relation between strain distribution and the directions of fiber run.

Details

ISSN :
1347538X and 13447653
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JSME International Journal Series C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........331b3e1de3659cc8e4b5d75526e23fe6